I had a interesting situation come up yesterday. I was hitting on court 4 for 2 hrs yesterday. Get I the car and driving home - just about at my house and I notice by wedding band was not on my finger. Called OTC and asked the guys to go down there and look around. Get home and go through my bag, shorts, shirts, etc and cant find it. I call back OTC and they say they looked and could not find it. I was thinking it was on the court but really had no idea. It could have been in the bed, etc. On the phone with my wife telling her the bad news, when OTC calls. Matt went back down to court 4 and found it right in the middle of the court. Ive had that 27 years - the longest I have ever owned anything.

I had a interesting situation come up yesterday. I was hitting on court 4 for 2 hrs yesterday. Get I the car and driving home - just about at my house and I notice by wedding band was not on my finger. Called OTC and asked the guys to go down there and look around. Get home and go through my bag, shorts, shirts, etc and cant find it. I call back OTC and they say they looked and could not find it. I was thinking it was on the court but really had no idea. It could have been in the bed, etc. On the phone with my wife telling her the bad news, when OTC calls. Matt went back down to court 4 and found it right in the middle of the court. Ive had that 27 years - the longest I have ever owned anything.

I would have thought some of those cans of Penn balls you keep are older. The biggest bummer of the burglary we had last year is they got my wedding ring. I lost it like 3 times because I would always take it off, 1 time I could not find it for 3 months. So my wife quarantined it to keep it safe...the irony.

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Originally Posted by Wicked FH

My ball bouncing is below average by Djokovic standards. And I can start a warmup rally without bouncing ball 1 st like beginners.

Last night I was playing jagmeister and had an interesting point. The point before, I think he must of hit the ball in the net and then it rolled back about 10 feet on the deuce court sideline. He opted not to clear it. So my next serve, I of course aim for the ball. Swing and a miss. He hits a hard forehand to me that I'm just trying to get around on with my 2 hander. My shot hits the stray ball and both go sideways off the court in different directions. Nice to know I can hit my targets lol.

Last night I was playing jagmeister and had an interesting point. The point before, I think he must of hit the ball in the net and then it rolled back about 10 feet on the deuce court sideline. He opted not to clear it. So my next serve, I of course aim for the ball. Swing and a miss. He hits a hard forehand to me that I'm just trying to get around on with my 2 hander. My shot hits the stray ball and both go sideways off the court in different directions. Nice to know I can hit my targets lol.

I had that happen w/ a friend a couple of years ago. We weren't certain what to do, so we played two. Afterward we looked up the rule, and it is quite interesting. Basically, if the person has a play on the ball after it hits the resting ball, play continues. But what what is really interesting is if the player believes he/she is hitting the correct ball, it matters not which ball is played.

In other words, mikeler hits ball a and it hits the resting ball, ball b on my court. If at the point of impact it is not clear which is a and which is b, and I play ball b, then play continues.

I had that happen w/ a friend a couple of years ago. We weren't certain what to do, so we played two. Afterward we looked up the rule, and it is quite interesting. Basically, if the person has a play on the ball after it hits the resting ball, play continues. But what what is really interesting is if the player believes he/she is hitting the correct ball, it matters not which ball is played.

In other words, mikeler hits ball a and it hits the resting ball, ball b on my court. If at the point of impact it is not clear which is a and which is b, and I play ball b, then play continues.

I had a interesting situation come up yesterday. I was hitting on court 4 for 2 hrs yesterday. Get I the car and driving home - just about at my house and I notice by wedding band was not on my finger. Called OTC and asked the guys to go down there and look around. Get home and go through my bag, shorts, shirts, etc and cant find it. I call back OTC and they say they looked and could not find it. I was thinking it was on the court but really had no idea. It could have been in the bed, etc. On the phone with my wife telling her the bad news, when OTC calls. Matt went back down to court 4 and found it right in the middle of the court. Ive had that 27 years - the longest I have ever owned anything.

About 7 years ago I met my wife for lunch. Afterwards I notice my wedding band is missing. Like you I searched all over and when I couldn't find it I called the restaurant. They couldn't find it, so I figured it was gone for good.

Fast forward about 5 years from when I lost it. I put a jacket of mine in the dryer. I hear a clang, clang clang. What could that be? Holy cow, it's my wedding band. It somehow, fell off my finger into my jackets pocket.